Fucking Weeaboos

Yeah...... very hypocritical
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I hate :: oos. I don' t counsiler myself a weeaboo, I' m actually
Japanese for real, well almost, I will be when I live in Japan though.,
Right now I' m studying japanese, japanese history and I' m following
Bushido, the way of the warrior. This is why I hate : noos that
know 5 words in japanese and use them all the time, Iar. awaay balsa
ESL! NE MOTHERFUCKER, I' m actually trying to become Japanese for
real unlike all these faker wees. FUCK TOU WEEABOOS;
So my question is, how good are my chances of becoming Japanese
for real?

As someone who grew up mostly in Japan (Yokosuka, there's a military base out here.) This actually makes me upset. Even though I live on a base, the culture is inescapable. And when I see people try to replicate it through poor vocabulary of the language and cat ears/ tails I get upset.

I'm taking a Japanese course in college right now and let me tell you, I want to drop the class after 2 weeks. 70% of the people there came in wearing a domo hat, naruto shirt, or some other anime ********. I mean yes, I like anime but most I've had was a Full Metal Alchemist pocket watch my cousin got me from ebay, but these guys, they reek and they laugh whenever the ******* word Konoha is mentioned. Like really? I aim to move to Okinawa to visit my uncle who is a former marine yet these asshats only want to learn to do some weaboo ****.

It's not that easy. Even if you aren't, you will be considered part of that group. Like the massive faggots that say "PC master race". They ****** up PC community and now the ones that don't give a **** about in which platform you play as long as you like it are considered part of that group too.

I took courses on ancient and modern east asian civilizations (my focus was early American history, but I was required to take two non western history lectures) and we focused on japan quite a bit in both classes. The amount of japanese wannabes was staggering, and quite frankly ruined the classes for me.

Yeah, I was looking forward to learn japanese, because I liked their Feudal War era and the ideology on Bushido which intrigued me quite a bit. Any ancient war interests me really, up to the civil war.

The history was interesting, if a bit much to pack into two semesters (seriously, the number of very foreign names I had to memorize was challenging), but when you have kids giving dissertations that compared animes and how awesome samurai were, it ruined the class. It didn't help the professor sounded like Michael Savage and almost put me to sleep every lecture

Yeah, when they go off on knowledge they learned from animes or mangas, that is when they drain the excitement out of it. Especially since they think samurais actually did those flashy slashes then posed.

I found the opium wars in china to be interesting. I wrote a paper on the political interactions between the british and chinese, and how the chinese still acted as if they were the center of the world, even though Britain controlled almost all shipping at that point

That was interesting, but I would have to look more into that, as I have no read into it. But I did read into the interactions between China and Rome. I actually might have to go back to the college library and check that book out in my free time.

It makes it even worse, since I'm learning Japanese, and I like anime. I'm no weeaboo, I really only wanted to take Japanese to understand the animes without the subtitles or terribly voiced dubs. Also, you know, Japan has all the game stuff, and I'm an amateur programmer, so there's possibilities there.